Chelsea and Sarah’s breathtaking elopement took place in Canada’s Yoho National Park. The couple read handwritten vows beside breathtaking views of waterfalls, lakes and the Canadian Rockies.
In honor of Sarah’s Irish Heritage, they also took part in the Celtic ritual of handfasting, which involved their hands being tied together to symbolize their union.
After saying “I Do,” the couple posed for photos along the shoreline of Emerald Lake, famous for its gorgeous turquoise water.
“In a world of COVID,” writes Afton Flynn of Film and Forest Photography, “these two were still able to find an adventure of a lifetime right in their own backyard.”
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Photographer: Film and Forest Photography
Attire: Everthine Boutique; Calla Blanche
Makeup: Alpenglow Beauty Co
Cake: Crave Cupcakes
Florist: Golden Floral Co
Officiant: Hans Lestra
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